Overview

Few would consider this a mountain but it does meet the prominence criteria to count as an official summit in Utah. Thousands of people drive around this hill daily between Provo and Heber City as highway189 almost circles around it. This is a good winter trip because of good access, little avalanche danger and summer offers other much better options. If the snow isn't too deep, the summit has a really neat chair made out of stone.

From the rail trail on the other side of Deer Creek Reservoir

Wallsburg Bay Group Use Area

Chair Hill

Getting There

Take Highway 189 east from Orem or west from Heber City. When in the area of Deer Creek Reservoir, pull out the map and stop at the Wallsburg Picnic Area. In winter, park across highway 189 from the picnic area on the east side where Highway 222 (Main Canyon Road) goes east.

Chair Hil Map

Route

Cross Highway 189 (the most dangerous part of the climb) to the access road to the Wallsburg Picnic Area. Walk up the road, past the picnic tables to the end of the developed area. You'll first have to go up and over a small mound before tackling the bigger one. Hike up East Ridge until you are at the summit. In summer, there is less brush on the south face and you can start the climb in the picnic area of course.

Looking down

Snowshoe Trail

Looking down to trailhead

Going up hill

The Chair

The Chair of Chair Hill

The Chair of Chair Hill

Prominence Fact

There are 77 peaks with 300+ feet of prominence inside the highway loop of I-15, I-80 and Hwy 189. "Chair Hill" is number 77.